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In February, the ISO 639 committee approved the language code "tlh" for Klingon
(see URL given for code change notice). This should be added to Mozilla's
knowledge of the ISO 639 code at some point. Klingon makes a nice demo of the
capability of a browser to deal with tagged multilingual content; besides, there
certainly are pages out there in Klingon.
This can be done by adding the line
tlh = Klingon
to languageNames.properties in both the places it occurs in seamonkey
(mozilla/xpfe/global/resources/locale/en-US/ languageNames.properties and
mozilla/toolkit/locale/languageNames.properties ).
This is nowhere near anything like approaching urgent.
Reproducible: Always
Steps to Reproduce:

Why don't you add it to toolkit/locale/languageNames.properties
as well? In addition, 'tlh' has to be added to
intl/locale/src/languages.properties. And perhaps, 'tlh' has to be mapped to
'x-western' (for now) in 'langGroups.properties'

Created attachment 161649[details][diff][review]
Patch including what was missing
Apologies for that too hasty patch last night. This one should be better.
By the way, in case anyone else tries to test putting Klingon at the top of
their Accept-Language header and going to Google, there is a bug in Google's
content negotiation (mentioned already in bug 208277 comment 4) which will make
the results come out in Tagalog.

Comment on attachment 161649[details][diff][review]
Patch including what was missing
Roc, can you sr? Will you give blanket rs for adding new language codes that
get added to ISO-639 from time to time?